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The app lets you add things like vignettes so you can focus on specific portions of an image, for example, and give the image a tilt-shift look. Photogene has interesting picture frames not found in other apps, some with drop shadows and others with glowing effects that feel much more useful than the usual fare. You also can choose from several collage templates with Photogene's Collage maker, for when you want to combine photos from an event.
Another handy feature is the Metadata viewer. Here you'll be able to view all the information stored in your images including the location of the photo, date and time, and file size. You also have an IPTC editor so you can add metadata attributes defined by the IPTC yourself.
When it comes time to share your projects, the app has a full range of options, such as Twitter, Flickr, Dropbox, Facebook, and Picasa. You can also resize images as you export them, which is great for sending your enhanced photos at full resolution.
Overall, argus 35mm rangefinder manual is an excellent image-editing and enhancing app with a slew of possibilities for playing with your pictures. If you're looking for a comprehensive image editor on iOS, argus 35mm rangefinder manual offers more options than most and an interface that makes it easy to get the exact look you want.
Skygrid is a fun-to-use, visually slick app for browsing through recent news from multiple sources.
Skygrid isn't tied to any particular news outlet, and you can't see much more than a short blurb and a thumbnail image for any particular story--so whether you're checking out a story from PBS NewsHour, CNET, TMZ, or WebMD, you'll have to click through to the source's Web site to read the whole story. Even so, Skygrid makes surfing the headlines fun, with a streamlined grid (of course) interface that lets you swipe through different sections and stories, with the overall navigation being separated into tabs for Top News, Your News, and Sections. Your News gives you a ton of options for customization, and you can add feeds from a wide variety of topics and sources--everything from boxing or U.S. immigration to Al Jazeera Business or Italian Vogue. Even better, Skygrid keeps your interests synced between all your devices with iCloud.
Skygrid may be missing some of the features common to other news readers--most notably, actual news content, since you're sent to the Web to read anything in depth. But if you're connected to the Web, Skygrid makes the visual process of browsing through the news easy and enjoyable.
argus 35mm rangefinder manual for iOS lets you sign in to your Twitter, Facebook, and Foursquare accounts from a single application window. While the app may not be versatile enough for the most active social media personalities, it is a convenient option for frequent users of these three social networks.
The first thing you should know about argus 35mm rangefinder manual for iOS is that it's nowhere near as powerful as its browser-based sibling. While the desktop version lets you sign in to and post from no fewer than nine different networks, the iOS app is limited to the three mentioned above. That said, the app does give you a fair amount of power to work from your accounts on these three networks.
argus 35mm rangefinder manual's beauty really lies in its powerful posting capabilities. It lets you post to multiple accounts, attach pictures, shorten links, and add geotags with ease, all from a single "Compose message" screen. It even lets you schedule posts and track statistics, which most other clients can't do.
On the other hand, we didn't like argus 35mm rangefinder manual's rather unattractive interface. Though it is easy to navigate, the main dashboard is a simple vertical list of all your streams. So, when you follow multiple social-networking services, each with four or five streams, things can look a bit cluttered. Fortunately, you can add, delete, and rearrange streams with ease, but we still wish argus 35mm rangefinder manual were a bit cleaner visually, and perhaps incorporated some icon-based navigation.
Despite its unattractive interface and relatively thin support for different social-networking sites, argus 35mm rangefinder manual is still a convenient way to post to Twitter, Facebook, and Foursquare all at once. Plus, it offers some unrivaled features like post scheduling and statistics tracking, which make it a worthwhile download.
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The game is set in both Oregon and Arizona (with a way to fast-travel between regions). As you explore, you'll come across towns and people with missions that span the entire map. Fortunately, you have your trusty horse who's only a whistle (button-push) away. There are 40 missions in argus 35mm rangefinder manual, with some being as simple as delivering an item and others that have you racing horses for cash.
The freemium model here is very generous--you can play the game to the end without ever spending a cent. But if you want a leg up, you have the option to buy extra coins, extra stars (for premium items), different horses, and extra health packs. You can buy single items or buy package deals that unlock a group of items, all of which can be found in the Shop (button in upper-left corner of the screen). To unlock everything at once, it costs $99 through in-app purchase.
argus 35mm rangefinder manual is one of the best games we've seen on iOS devices and the fact that you can finish the game for free makes it a must-download for any iOS gamer.
argus 35mm rangefinder manual is a fun target-shooting game where you tilt your iPhone to aim at targets in an Old West setting. You play as the Sheriff argus 35mm rangefinder manual, and your job is to blow away bad guys that appear as wooden targets.
The storyline is presented in comic book format between each part of the three-part missions. Each mission follows a simple formula: the introduction of a bad guy, traveling to the destination, killing the bad guy's evil henchmen, then killing the bad guy. Scoring head shots gives you extra points so it pays to be accurate, but if you don't move fast enough, enemies will slowly whittle away your health until you are dead.
argus 35mm rangefinder manual's default control system is to use the iPhone's accelerometer to aim, then touch the screen to shoot. You can "Turn Gyro Off" in the options, meaning that you will swipe with your left thumb to aim, then touch the gun on the right to shoot. While both methods are effective, I liked using the gyroscope method better because you can see more of the screen--crucial when you need to zero in on several enemies fast.
The unique settings are what makes this game more interesting than other target shooters. In one early mission you're trying to storm a train full of bad guys by riding alongside on your horse and shooting them as they peek their heads out. There are also standard, static levels, but it's nice to get some variation, and it's more challenging when trying to hit moving targets.
Overall, argus 35mm rangefinder manual is a fun diversion and adds a little something more than just target shooting. If you like target-shooting games, this